The Definitive Norman Parkinson 1960s
By (Author) Norman Parkinson
ACC Art Books
ACC Art Books
25th September 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
History of art
779.092
Hardback
304
Width 237mm, Height 300mm
Fashion, celebrity, stars from every walk of life - all have posed before Norman Parkinson's lens. Parkinson brought about a seismic shift in the world of fashion photography; gone were the stiff poses and awkward formality of the twentieth century's early years. He ushered in an era of relaxed elegance, where the dialogue between model and photographer can be felt at a glance. Few photographers boast more high-calibre credentials, as he photographed the Royal Family, Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles, Twiggy, David Bowie and many more. This book collects Parkinson's iconic work from the 1960s. While he was the most celebrated fashion photographer of his day, Parkinson has enjoyed surprisingly few exhibitions. This leaves a vast wealth of photos that have yet to be seen by the public. With a considerable number of never-before-published images, as well as numerous outtakes and contact sheets, this book is the first in a series that aims to celebrate Parkinson's lasting legacy and his dedication to his craft. SELLING POINTS: The first in a series of books examining Norman Parkinson's work by decade Curated by Terence Pepper, OBE and archivist Alex Anthony Includes various essays from collaborators, assistants, models and many other affiliates of this top photographer Features several previously unpublished photographs, contact sheets and outtakes 200 colour, 200 b/w images